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» Unforgettable Cape Cod Vacations: The National Seashore Gift
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 07/13/2008 | Cape Cod | Unrated
Take a captivating trip through the Cape Cod National Seashore with miles of white sandy beaches, trails and hikes to take your breath away, and majestic dunes. Just keep reading and you can visit all those places right now.
» Vermont Vacations and the Seven Wonders of the Green Mountain State
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 05/18/2008 | Vermont | Unrated
It matters not in which season you take Vermont vacations, you’ll see these seven scenic wonders and fall in love with the Green Mountain state. And just in case you mistakenly think there are only seven wonders - think again. Each of these is a vacation in itself, full of the wonders of adventure, breathtaking views, wildlife, and fine dining and lodging.
» Hiking Mount Washington - Six Tips to Survive the Ascent
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 05/12/2008 | Washington | Unrated
Every year on Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, a hiker gets into difficulties and needs rescuing. Some year there’s more than others. On occasions the outcome is tragic.
» Discover Acadia National Park in the Fall
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 04/8/2008 | Acadia National Park | Unrated
Acadia National Park is the only national park in New England and was the first one established east of the Mississippi. In the summer months it attracts visitors like a magnet. But by fall quiet space is easier to find especially if you’re prepared to camp and hike in the park.
» 6 Things to Do In New England While You're Alive
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 03/4/2008 | Ecotourism | Unrated
You've seen those books and lists of "21 things to do while you're alive", well here's my New England twist on that whole theme - enjoy!
» Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Rhode Island Coast
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 01/24/2008 | Rhode Island | Unrated
This Rhode Island scenic drive is delightful any season of the year, but with fall foliage the added splash of color deepens the experience and appreciation of the Rhode Island coastline and surrounding villages.
» Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 01/18/2008 | New Hampshire | Unrated
You can drive the 34 miles between Lincoln and Conway on Route 112 in just about an hour. But you’d miss experiencing one of the most colorful scenic drives in the entire northeast – and some would say the U.S. for fall foliage.
» Lake Champlain - 5 Ways to Enjoy this Great Lake
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 01/14/2008 | Lake Champlain | Unrated
Lake Champlain is the largest body of fresh water in the U.S. after the Great Lakes, and at 120 miles in length and an average depth of 400’ and 12 miles across, everything about it is impressive. But more impressive than its size is its unspoiled beauty. In a state already known for conservation and back-to-nature vacations, Lake Champlain is the secret destination for a growing number of New England vacationers.
» Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Central Vermont Area
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 01/14/2008 | Bethel | Unrated

This fall foliage scenic drive in Central Vermont offers some of the best views in the Green Mountain National Forest.

This scenic drive is a loop tour of about 150 miles. It follows mostly Route 12 south from Montpelier to Woodstock, before heading north on Route 100 and 100B back to Montpelier. There’s a whole bunch of surprises on the way, but it’s no surprise you’ll experience some magnificent fall foliage views all along this scenic drive.

» Unforgettable White Mountains Vacations - The Most Scenic 100 Miles in New England
By Cliff Calderwood | Published 01/14/2008 | White Mountains - Lincoln | Unrated
This amazing drive through the White Mountains of New Hampshire has a gorgeous vista at every turn, oodles and oodles of family vacation fun, and a visit to the home of the world wind speed record. Just keep reading to discover a remarkable trip on your White Mountains vacation.
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